How to Teach Students Who Think They Hate Math

Speaker: Judy Willis

A neurologist, educator and author of Learning to Love Math: Teaching Strategies that Change Student Attitudes and Get Results, explores the “I hate math” syndrome and provides strategies for dismantling this mental block.

How to Use Math Error Analysis to Improve Instruction

Speaker: Paul Riccomini

Look no further than your students’ own math errors for corrective feedback. Math error analysis helps you redesign lessons based on specific error patterns you identify in simple performance data such as chapter tests, progress monitoring measures and benchmark assessments.

The right math assessment practices make all the difference! A top expert on math assessment helps you take stock of your practices so you can monitor students’ math reasoning while they are in your classrooms so that you can optimize learning .

5 Practices for Leading Productive Math Discussions

Speakers: Mary Kay Stein, Peg Smith

Tune into a pedagogical model that gives you 5 effective practices for facilitating math discourse. Mary Kay and Peg show you how to prepare ahead so you don’t need to improvise so much and can focus instead on making the discussion as productive as possible.

Best Grade 6-12 Math Instructional Strategies to Help Any Student Progress to Grade-Level Math

Speaker: Paul Riccomini

Paul will impart research-based, high-impact instructional strategies that help students remember and apply critical mathematical concepts and skills with greater fluency and automaticity. Find out about an important new strategy—Interleaved Working Solutions—that is very effective with students who struggle with the transition to grade-level math.

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